Сильмариллион
Of Tuor and the Fall of Gondolin
ThereforeIdrilandTuordepartedfromNantathren,andwentsouthwardsdowntherivertothesea;andtheydwelttherebythemouthsofSirion,andjoinedtheirpeopletothecompanyofElwingDior’sdaughter,thathadfledthitherbutalittlewhilebefore.AndwhenthetidingscametoBalarofthefallofGondolinandthedeathofTurgon,EreinionGil-galadsonofFingonwasnamedHighKingoftheNoldorinMiddle-earth.
ButMorgoththoughtthathistriumphwasfulfilled,reckinglittleofthesonsofFeanor,andoftheiroath,whichhadharmedhimneverandturnedalwaystohismightiestaid;andinhisblackthoughthelaughed,regrettingnottheoneSilmarilthathehadlost,forbyitashedeemedthelastshredofthepeopleoftheEldarshouldvanishfromMiddleearthandtroubleitnomore.IfheknewofthedwellingbythewatersofSirion,hegavenosign,bidinghistime,andwaitingupontheworkingofoathandlie.YetbySirionandtheseatheregrewupanElven-folk,thegleaningsofDoriathandGondolin;andfromBalarthemarinersofCirdancameamongthem,andtheytooktothewavesandthebuildingofships,dwellingevernightothecoastsofArvernien,undertheshadowofUlmo’shand.
AnditissaidthatinthattimeUlmocametoValinoroutofthedeepwaters,andspoketheretotheValaroftheneedoftheElves;andhecalledonthemtoforgivethem,andrescuethemfromtheovermasteringmightofMorgoth,andwinbacktheSilmarils,whereinalonenowbloomedthelightoftheDaysofBlisswhentheTwoTreesstillshoneinValinor